6 Best Restaurants in The North Carolina Coast, North Carolina

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We've compiled the best of the best in The North Carolina Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Cypress Hall

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Chef Ashley Moser's open kitchen at this magnificent, brick-walled, fine-dining hall (it's arguably the best restaurant in a 100-mile radius) generates intensely pleasant flavors, from smoked deviled eggs adorned with a fried oyster to the local striped bass over succotash and mushroom puree. The wine list is excellent, but don't overlook cocktails like a margarita that's crowned with sea-salt foam.

219 Middle St., New Bern, NC, 28560, USA
252-633–5909
Known For
  • Duck pastrami wood-fired pizza
  • Strawberry cake that's a local legend
  • Informed service and a relaxed dining experience
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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1718 Brewing

$$
Coastal North Carolina's best beer is brewed at this outpost by the sea that doubles as a sunset hangout (the views from the rooftop deck are stunning) and a purveyor of next-level pub grub, courtesy of its partner business, Plum Pointe Kitchen. Order a hazy IPA or a coffee Kölsch, plus a slider platter or the catch of the day, and soak up the last rays of sunlight.

Beaufort Grocery Company

$$$$

Well known for its lunchtime sandwiches, salads, and gumbo, this quaint neighborhood bistro's dinner menu expands and goes upscale, with an emphasis on duck, pork, and local seafood. Seating expands from the bustling, black-and-white-checkered-floor dining room out onto the sidewalk.

117 Queen St., Beaufort, NC, 28516, USA
252-728–3899
Known For
  • Big selection of soups, salads, and sandwiches for lunch
  • Gougères (Parmesan pastries filled with shrimp or chicken salad)
  • Upmarket dinners like pan-seared duck with candied orange rind
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.
Reservations recommended

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Manna

$$$ | Downtown

Sleek design, creative lighting, and carefully orchestrated music provide a mesmerizing backdrop to chef Carson Jewell's seasonal culinary artistry and the talented mixologists who create cocktails using seasonal ingredients and house-made bitters. Try the braised pork shank with sweet potato puree, collards, and radish pico de gallo, or the pan-seared Virginia scallops with parsnip puree, braised leeks, and apple salsa. The sign by the door reads, "Kindness Is Contagious," and the service reflects that ethos—you're made to feel very special here.

123 Princess St., Wilmington, NC, 28401, USA
910-763–5252
Known For
  • Incredible desserts, like a deconstructed peanut butter cheesecake
  • Creative, locally sourced dishes
  • Impeccable service
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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PinPoint Restaurant

$$$$ | Downtown

The sophisticated dining room delivers inventive new American dishes, crafted out of local ingredients and coastal bounty. There are no wrong choices on the nightly changing menu, from beef tartare to a fried pork chop with honey apple glaze.

114 Market St., Wilmington, NC, 28401, USA
910-769–2972
Known For
  • Polished farm-to-table experience
  • Fresh catch specials prepared to perfection
  • Bao buns stuffed with fried oysters appetizer

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Urban Kitchen

$$$

Don't be fooled by the strip-mall location—this tiny dining room is a haven for farm-fresh, creatively constructed dishes served in generous portions. The menu changes frequently, but you can always expect interesting versions of seafood, beef, pork, and other standards. Reservations aren't accepted, so come early in prime periods (May to August) or expect a wait at the bar, where the pours are generous.

603-B Currituck Clubhouse Dr., Corolla, NC, 27927, USA
252-453–4453
Known For
  • Seasonal menu that shows off what's fresh
  • Whitewashed coastal chic decor
  • Innovative dishes like smoked rockfish with trout roe
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. Closed Dec.–Feb.
Reservations not accepted

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